India’s Tata group to launch ‘world’s cheapest homes’

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India’s Tata group says it will launch cheap housing that can be built within a week for 500 euros, according to Indian media reports. A spokesman for Tata, which in 2009 launched the world’s cheapest car, the Nano, said the pre-fabricated houses would help the rural poor buy a home. Prototypes are already being tested with a view to launch by next year, the PTI news agency said. Indian authorities say millions of homes are needed in rural areas. The company is in discussion with state governments, the agency said. “It is a quick house built in seven days if you have a patch of land. Basic model of 20 sq metres, with flat roof will cost around 500 euros,” Sumitesh Das, Tata Steel’s head of global research was quoted as saying. The company is also creating plans for slightly larger and more expensive houses, with facilities such as solar panels.

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  1. Fantastic innovation ! Bravo Tata ! This Nanohome shows that when a family-owned company, a major world multinational, desires to invest its knowhow in society, it can delete some evil sides of greed in heyperliberal profit-aimed objectives : bringing solutions to the most needy and disparaged people. This should inspire globalization barons who just want to concentrate riches in a fex hands ! We hope to benefit from Tata’s humane approach in industry in Mauritius and elsewhere. Hats off!

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